In 2011, Ambassador João Vale de Almeida visited CU Boulder and gave a presentation to students and faculty.

EU Chats session with EU Fellow Sarah Lambert from the EU Commission

Dr. Christian Burgsmüller, Head of the Energy, Transport and Environment Section to the Delegation of the European Union to the United States leads a student-attended CEUCE Speaker Event

Recipients of the CEUCE Certificate in European Union Studies enjoy a reception honoring this great accomplishment.

Executive Director Felicia Naranjo Martinez with Dr. Christian Burgsmüller, Head of Energy, Transportation and Environment Section to the Delegation of the European Union to United States, with Dr. Wade Jacoby, Director of the Center for the Study of Europe at Brigham Young University and Mormon Elders.

The European Union Center of Excellence at Boulder is now accepting applications for a scholarship to attend the Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference. For further inquiries, or to apply please email us at ceuce@colorado.edu.

Applications with abstract are due February 27th. Final papers are due on March 31st.

Through its Summer Research Scholar Program, the European Union Center of Excellence (EUCE) in collaboration with the University Library System (ULS) at the University of Pittsburgh seeks to facilitate and further research on all aspects of European integration and the European Union. The EUCE and ULS are offering short-term (1-4 weeks) research grants to post-doctoral and senior scholars to be in residence at the University of Pittsburgh.

Applicants for the Summer Research Scholar’s Program should be pursuing a research project on any aspect of European integration or the European Union. Proposals should emphasize how the time in residence at the University of Pittsburgh will advance their research project.

By Rasa Zukaite, CEUCE Intern
As the financial crisis evolved and turned into the Eurozone debt crisis, it became clear that, for those countries which shared the euro and were even more interdependent, a deeper integration of the banking system was needed. That is why, in June 2012, Heads of State and Government agreed to create a banking union, completing the economic and monetary union, and allowing for centralized application of EU-wide rules for banks in the euro area (and any non-euro Member States that would want to join).

WorldDenver will be hosting an International Women's Day Celebration March 6th, 2015. Event co-chairs include Marcy Grossman, Consul General of Canada, and Laurie Zeller, WorldDenver Board. Historically, attendance of this event includes international women leaders from 16 different countries. Registration will open soon at www.worlddenver.org. To keep updated on details for this event, you may click here.

Dalhousie University's department of Political Science is calling for papers for the Annual Political Science Graduate Symposium, "Critical Reflections on the European Union in Crisis." The current state of the European Union appears precarious. Reoccurring currency issues, increasingly insecure borders, economic stagnation, difficulties in migration flows, volatile politics, and waning public support for the Union, among other problems, have all given rise to debates over the future course of the world’s most ambitious supranational project. Scholars and practitioners are invited to critically reflect on these issues by examining ways we can learn from the European Union’s failures and successes and better identify best practices going forward.

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